(who wrote Chapters 1 through 12, 16 through 18, and the Appendix), Mexico has become more home to her than her native United States. After exploring the country and living in Puerto Vallarta for most of the past 15 years, she has developed a true love of Mexico and its complex, colorful culture. Her local friends now claim she has
patas saladas
a term translated as
salty feet,
meaning she has become a true Vallarta local. Her travel articles on Mexico have been published in
The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Private Air, Luxury Living,
and
Alaska Airlines Magazine . In 2000, Lynne was awarded the Pluma de Plata, an honor granted by the Mexican Government to foreign writers, for her work with the Frommer
s guide to Mexico.
David Baird
(who wrote Chapters 13, 14, and 15) is a writer, editor, and translator who feels uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person (too much like writing his own obituary). Now based in Austin, Texas, he spent years living in various parts of Mexico, Brazil, Peru, and Puerto Rico. But, whenever possible, he manages to get back to the turquoise–blue waters of the Yucatán because he thinks he looks good in that color, and because he
s excessively fond of the local cooking.